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I enjoyed my stay in Montreal and liked staying here. The location was perfect, the price was right, and the hotel was safe, clean and comfortable. I had easy access to the subway and to many locations in walking distance.
The room has a refrigerator...More

This hotel may not look like much from the outside but what you get for your money is well worth it. The staff was always very pleasant to deal with. If you are lucky there is some available parking in the back which is secured...More

We liked Montreal and the hotel was located very central, and we could walk around to everything.
But the hotel was poor, it was dark and the breakfast was boring.
When we arrived they couldn´t find us in the system. We had an e-mail from...More

After three nights in a not-so-good hostel we switched to the Hotel Andre. It is a nice little hotel with clean rooms and a great perk - a lady brings you coffee and a baguette and croissant with juice in the morning. Also, the hotel...More

After reading mixed reviews, I was prepared for a borderline experience, but was happily surprised. There was a friendly receptionist. The lobby is nicely decorated, there were signs of a continuing remodel. The elevator at the end of the hall took us up to our...More

The rainbow pillars of Beaudry Métro Station shepherdthe way into to The Village, one of the largest hubsfor gay and lesbian culture in North America. With anopen layout and a congenial aura, the refurbishedbuildings along Rue Sainte-Catherine pay a specialhomage to menswear and to caffeine, with showrooms andcafes. By morning, the antiquing gems along AmherstStreet are packed with collectors. An incredible party

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spot, The Village comes alive at night, when clubs,bars, and dance halls open their doors and the revelryis high, epitomised by the fanciful trimmings of theapropos Oscar Wilde building. From May to September,the area closes to automotive traffic, allowingrestaurant terraces to pour onto the streets, creatinga dynamic sense of community. Les Boules Roses,thousands of pink baubles, are hung to welcome in thefestivals and celebrations, including Montréal enArts, Divers-Cité, and the Pride Parade.